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GrainGenes Author Report: Lamattina L

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Lamattina L
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ReferenceLamattina L et al. (2003) Nitric oxide: The versatility of an extensive signal molecule Annual Review of Plant Biology 54:109-136.
ReferenceBeligni MV et al. (2002) Nitric oxide acts as an antioxidant and delays programmed cell death in barley aleurone layers Plant Physiology 129:1642-1650.
ReferenceLamattina L et al. (1993) Higher plant mitochondria encode an homologue of the nuclear encoded 30 kDa subunit of bovine mitochondrial complex I European Journal of Biochemistry 217:831-838.
ReferenceLamattina L and Grienenberger JM (1991) RNA editing of the transcript coding for subunit 4 of NADH dehydrogenase in wheat mitochondria: uneven distribution of the editing sites among the four exons Nucleic Acids Research 19:3275-3282.
ReferenceGualberto JM et al. (1991) Expression of the wheat mitochondrial nad3 rps12 transcription unit: correlation between editing and mRNA maturation Plant Cell 3:1109-1120.

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